Admittedly, I don’t spend enough time practicing with iron sights and red dots. During a recent range trip, this became painfully obvious when I wasn’t able to consistently produce anything less than 6 inch groups (at 50 yards) while using iron sights. My performance with a red dot sight wasn’t much better.

Windham SRC with Trijicon MRO

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Last weekend I finally had a chance to test the Windham SRC with a magnified riflescope (Nikon M-223 4-16×42). The rifle performed very well, and with the right shooter and ammo, is probably capable of 1? groups (or less) at 100 yards. I’ll continue to work towards that later. But for now, I have the Trijicon MRO that I have been dying to get to the range!

The Windham Weaponry Multi-Caliber System (MCS) is a ground-breaking new rifle that allows the user to covert between calibers by changing out barrels, magwells, and bolt carrier groups and utilizing the same lower and upper receivers. Here's a detailed video on the conversion process.

Finally. A true "multi-caliber" rifle is here. Sure others have hit the market with the label of multi-caliber, but Windham Weaponry's new MCS doesn't require a degree in mechanical engineering and an armorers tool kit to convert it. Here's a quick video that Paul did not even an hour after the MCS from Windham arrived. (It was done in his back yard!)

Entry-level 5.56mm AR-15s built for quality without breaking the bank!

7 62x39 Caliber AR Carbine Review

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Fun Gun Reviews Presents: The Windham Weaponry SRC 7.62x39 AR Carbine Review Looking into the details of this rifle and issues to address with the AR in 7.62x39 caliber.

Survival Gear Review: Windham Weaponry R18FSFSM-308

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In the big business of survival and firearms, our time is a great time. Product demand is up; political pressure and societal issues are making people SHTF Rifle Reviewmore aware of their surroundings and possible predicaments.

Fun Gun Reviews Presents: Elftmann Tactical 308 Trigger Review and Install. Riding on needle bearing and fully adjustable, this drop in system is the smoothest AR trigger on the market.

Windham Weaponry R16FSFST-308 Review

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I have always preferred the larger .30 caliber round over the 5.56×45. While the military finds the 5.56 round “adequate” it leaves much to be desired for more applications in the civilian market. For everyday plinking the 5.56×45 (.223 Remington) is fine but if I want to take that caliber for other hunting type purposes I might not legally be able.

We took the brand new Windham Weaponry .308 with the Midwest Industries 15" SS Key Mod handguard out to the range to take a few shots at some binary explosives and to see how the rifle functioned in a couple of different shooting scenarios. All we can say is, get you one!

We at Legally Armed America have taken all of our clips on our "Gun Bullies" segment that featured the Windham Weaponry MPC AR-15 and put them together into one 35 minute mini-show. Enjoy if you missed any of them! And please check out Windham's webpage at www.WindhamWeaponry.com for more info on the MPC and other fine weapons.

Windham Weaponry’s Budget Friendly Barrels

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Windham Weaponry has been offering more individual parts for AR enthusiasts who like to build their own rifles. Recently their barrel assembly’s have caught my eye. What makes WW’s barrels stand out over other manufacturers?

Few things trip my trigger like getting boxes full of rifles and sights and ammo with instructions to assemble in various configurations and evaluate overall performance (translation: go out and play). Using free ammo to wear out other peoples’ guns while testing new and even prototype sighting systems in this day and age is thrilling, to say the least.

Featuring color-matched upper and lower anodized receivers, the rifles are not your typical black rifles. A touch of color and wood furniture may only be a cosmetic change, but if the intent is to have a rifle that stands out from the crowd, it’s something to consider.

It was just a few years ago that Richard Dyke, the founder of Bushmaster Firearms International, re-opened the Windham, Maine firearms manufacturing facility that was closed when Bushmaster production was moved out of state. With many of the previous staff members returning to join the venture, the plant began operations again under the name of Windham Weaponry. This team of seasoned professionals has been busily building AR-style rifles to meet the high customer demand. In doing so, they've managed to keep up the pace without compromising their commitment to quality. For 2014, the company has decided to try something new by releasing what can best be described as a reduced-weight hybrid AR chambered for .308 Win./7.62 NATO cartridges, called the SRC-308.